MAXIMS or A MERCHANT ii- , Nine times out of ten a thing that eennot be done in the ordinary way can be done some other way. Annual Subscriptions Delivered 85.00 . By loll, Claude, and U. B. A. “.50 . w“ >%// //// Ti illill f ‘ The Willie's Paper, Read by Everybody ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew as“ \‘\ \\\\ that ' ents. MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT History is crammed with careers turned on the smallest incid- U1'IAR1JOTTE'F OWN, CANADA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1927 l,“ H E A ‘l’ E N Crew Rescued By I . l ' l Italian Steamer ' v ‘ " (Canadian Press) l l NEW YORK, Oct. l5.~—Rescue of ~ - , the crew of the Newfoundland , v Schooner “Flower Dew" at sea by, v l l tho Italian Steamer "Brenta" ill , was reported today by Captain Mic-‘ _ l 01o Gaidrossich, Commander oi thc I Italian ship, in a Radio message to ' ' the Columbus Marine Corps. The A-Ssafifllllatlilll of Al‘ rescue took place yesterday about . . . _ _ baman M l n l s ten ftlloilffieOlfinessgggéllllflll, Ga.. accord fivlllvfine Generals ..'£::. 25:15.2?" scars: . lll’ 61' Regarded "Santa Veronica", bound for Port- , land. Maine. The number of men as Due t0 Tellslflll resgiled was not glvein. “The “Flow- er w" was owned y . Forsey of Between B a l a l1 Eli. John's, Nfid. The “Brenta" ll was bound for Vancouver from New States. i on. 1 LONDON,\Oct. 15.—With the . Jugo Slav-Bulgar ioment over the _ n F P Y | Czecho Slovakia. , “ v Although the crime was commit- ted in the Czecho Slovakia capital, l , Y rnurder oi’ General Kovachevitch . barely subsided the peace oi the Balkans again has been disturbed by the assassination at Prague of l credited to both Jugo Slav and‘ it is suggested in dispatches reach- ing London that is was probably due to the tension between Albania and -——- European anxiety and which is still latent pendent Describes The assassin. an Albanian student, , . ‘ member of one of the Albanian’ Methods of Maklng groups hostile to President Ahmed Farmers of Work‘ Zozue. oi whom the minister was a, stating that he believed Tsena Beyl ——- planned to betray Albania to Jugo LQNDON. Eng» 08h 15-——F0lll”1 sll-VIB- ~ training centres in England in er the incident is connected with for farm work overseas are describ- the Macedonian movement which ecl at some length by the parlia- has given rise to troubles along the mcntary correspondent of The Tim-’ and Greece and upon which blame from the training centres only dur-l 101' the assassination of General Ko- ing six months of the year and in: Teena Bey, Albanian minister ac- Jugo Slavia which recently caused London Times Col-res, Aglviadh Bebi, is supposed to be a1 brother-in-law. Bebi is quoted as’ l less Men‘ Another question raised is wheth- which unemployed men are trained border between Jitgo Slavia. Bulgaria es. who says Canada accepts men Zfifihevnch was P130“ by Julio Sia- the other six months (during Canl‘ _" mer) Australia takes the men train- Qllebec Mayor Has ".l.?.:::;:::1f:;::.r:;::r- l ' - “Whe th Ministry of Labor b0- ‘ gen it: exeperimental scheme ‘oi l - . training centres for the unemploy- _ ed. and it was not claimed that they lwould be able to] guarantele woril lspml-l w u“ Gmrdlln ‘for the young sing c men o wen _ ROME, "My. Oct. ii-Pope) Plug, through the course ohinstruction.‘ today gave audience to Doctor Val- Th”. 5°19 dam‘ made was m“ ,1‘ mom Mal-uh‘ Mayor of Quebm scheme of this kind would increase The plmllll- warmly recalled the their employ-ability, and. though warm manifestations of through Pflgrlmages. The Pope ex_ stage. figures which are now avail- pressed 51-99,; aflecgloh lol. the Do_ able prove that thc. claim has been minion and admiration for the pro- m“? Jusmned-oi the mm who have gress and development of the coon-already Passed thrwgh try. centres, more than 90 per cent. have -- |bcen able to obtain employmentr; ‘.‘_ and have been able to retain it,! ' ‘ Y 1 which is still more important. l ' “There are four trainin centres- condenaed speclals in operation. Two, at Birgninghamj‘ RA1-5__4°_ pel- wol-l-l. n” and Wallsend, are non-residential‘ huh lhhel-lloh lh "ll. column land are designed to givc the stud» ent a general knowledge of handi-l o4+0++oo+oo+>0+o+ao+oo4. craft which will be of use to him in‘ almost any industry that he enters. The other two-at Brandon and] . B D N l _ Claydon, in East Anglia-are rcsi-l FitzjsngllgNlllneLgelxlElogl Gfiufillilgldentiul and are intended primarily} Job Prlmenh ll to adapt dwellers in the towns loll work on the land in the Domlnionsl There is accommodation also for a H°%sl.§ll:3 sLlEt APPLY 206 limited number who desire to bc-l ' 973340474; come hanclymen in this country. __1 "At Wallsend and Birmingham. TSAUMOME QAUSAQE; MADEILOOO men have been admitted slncvln ‘fresh every dlm saundem New_lt.l'i0 experiment began. About 470 q k t B ll l _ ll left before completing the course for, 80m a‘ co M” e u dug ___Itraining. They did so for nthvaricty _ _.'of reasons. In some cases e mcn; Teaglixr,‘ 40 %El.lsl,|l::BIéE_ ‘ivolxfdid not like the work, and in othersi ‘adafs winter and Australia's sum- StOIQBallallaS, loyalty the scheme is still regarded oflicial- sol for the prosecution from cahadlah qh¢hollcs_ especlally ly as being in the experimental that it was only a case of four ba-l sins IJHAEH m INHIANAPI] is 14 u ii l u Trolley Car and Auto Trailer Collide -- Five Others Believ- 'ediDead and Twen- ty-Four Sufiered In- juries. INDIANAPOLIS, 1nd. 0ci.“'15.- Fourteen persons were known t0 have been killed and 24- miurled. five probably fatally. when a. Union Traction Company interurban car struck an automobile trailer at Em- erson Avenue and the Honeybee Line on the outskirts of the city about nine o'clock last night. All the dead and injured. except the motorman and conductor of the in- terurban, were members of the Sahara Grotto drill team of Indian- apolis and relatives and friends of the Grotto members. Nine of the dead were indentified. Five, in addition to ‘the fourteen known dead, were missing, accord- ing to Grotto members. Police said they believed the five mcn were dead. T... party. numbering e5 Twenty-four Of Thirty-011e Passengers And Members 0f CrewKncwn T0 Have Been Saved- Giant French Liner, The Paris Crashes Into Norwegian Steamer Off Statue Of Liberty-Sunken Hulk Makes Entrance" To New York Harbor Per were in a truck and a trailer bound for a barn dance in the country. Ambulances and police emergenc- ies were rushed to the scene of the accident and the injured were rush- cd to hospitals in Indianapolis. An accurate check on the dead and in- jurod was at first almost impossible. due to the confusion. Onc of thc members of the Grotto band said it seemed as if dead andlnjurcd were “scattered every place.“ . - ---~-----<0> -- Sent T0 Prison LONDON, Eng., Oct. ii-Bcrnuszc he committed a burglrwy in n house at Muswell Hill and stoic four bun- nnas Jaunes Edward Boiskl-iziu, u shoemaker with a criminal record will have to servo ihrcc _',’f‘£li'.‘i' pcii- a1 servitude. (‘linrlulietown Guardian Two Cents Morning Guardian Founded i887 CAN DA HlllH Eillifl lllil Hlillilllll HEAIJLAZUHES Flyers none the Worse for Their Trying Experience — Pro- ceeding by Steamer on Journey Begun by Airplane. HORTA AZORES, Oct. 16, -— Rulh Elder and her co-pilot, George “or, on LEFT. and E. R. Peacock, Pacific Railway. are making a tour wife. is: traveling across Lanada t0 England on RIGHT, both. gentlemen bclng directors of the Canadian this morning from tho r lialdeman, of the American Girl, Rt Iioulteginald McKenna. former chancellor oi the British Excheq- safe from their perilous trans-ai- formerly governor of the Bank oi‘ laniic flight venture, landed hero steamer oi’ Canada. Mr. Peacock, with his Baremiijeclit which picked them nil thc Pacific coast. several hundred miles off the Az- ores on Thursday. ililiiiii ilous. Nl~)\\' vuuk. UFi-l 15. - The When Bookiinn appeared zit Middlcsex Sessions recent l_v coun- remarked nanas, but Sir Thomas Edv/ards- Forster. K. C., the chairman, said it was far more serious than that. the fourllt was a pose of burglary. The cvi-' deuce was that the occupant oi the house, Elio Fatchi. found Bookman‘ in the house in the early hours of the morning. ' The accused pleaded for leniency. Sir Thomas replied that he had failed to avail himself of chances given to him in the past. He had been i2 times previously convicted tudc for three years. Mayor Praises New Liquor Law FRIGDERICTON, Oct. l5 ~-l>rn.~z- idem l4‘. l). .l. Graham. of tho ilniou responding in thc tonal 1n the lln- ionk the opporiiiniiy of ox- prcssiug thc upiiiinu as u - ~ - » I l Davis, U.S. Secretary for War. The , k Hlqlnnr "H" the Nmv [lmnswklkluurl lighters ill .in offoil. in hauls‘! I _ _ h h cam Lillum- Ari of i027 which woni lll_j11li\ struggling survivors from tlil monument is 2! l 2 feet in height. in offer! Sept. 0th was tho bout measure nf its nature yet adopted gal-doll, Apply 23o llichmohd Si, @1111)’ We"! dischfl-rlled 8S llnslllfablelin the province uml should rc- 9739 but the majority left because they ___ had been able to obtain employ- mHonsss AnfllyEll CARLOAD mcnt. There were 680 still in train- oi horses. this is exceptionally 111$ and 335° had immplewd m“ fine lot, Wulght frnm l3 h, l5 course. Of that number no fewer, hundred lbs. for sale at lluntnin ""11 169°‘ m‘ m 1m” mm" are kmwn d: Bell's stock yards. Wood and 9° 1m” 10mm Cllllflilylnellt- Mclqolll owners, 97054045.“ l "At Brandon and Claydon there _._1wcre in training, at the end oi Aug- univc public support. for u suffici- onl time in show its working rath- or than be subject in attack at once. As mayor of thc town of Si- Stophcn, lic liml observed the im- provement in conditions produced 11y ihn iii-i. Tho president's re- marks were applauded. _.___._________. __ .____. ialLLHsAos AND a-rATEMEN-rslllsl‘ 222 men who defined l0 g0 ovvtcnsion of the number of centres is neatly printed. Gum-all“ 30h crsca, rind 900 had completed thc Ovntflmplated, various changes lmvc Prlnl°ry_ u‘ coulsa of that 90m all bu; 1g hnvg recently been made to render the gone oversea hncl have found ehj-"l-DUT existing centres even more use- ‘El-upping TAQQ Expgpifigus. ploymcnt at once on farms in Cnn-‘flll- iy ,uhl,l|9d_ gum-dim Job ads. or Australia. In the vast maior-. pl-lhlely ti", ity of cases these mcn are reported 1mm $110 tflllnllli! “Canada is only able to take mcn centres during ,___________________ u, have proved entirely satisfactoryru"? six months or the year, and for vmgmomirm caring imp MOUR. no small achievement when it is re- the lvnlfllnlns period. therefore. the ning cards at shortest notices. Guardian Job Printery- t! ‘WRITING PAPER AND ENVEL- opes with address are always fashionable. Guardian Job Print- ory. tf. ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cen- tral Job Printer, Phone 132. ~ ‘CORRESPONDENCE CARDQ AND envelopes with address printed. Just the thing for acknowledge moot. intimations, stc. Gulrdian Job Printery. ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPE! Prices 60 for 20o; 100 for 85c; 250 for 55o; 500 for $1.00; 1,000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Oi- iios. Guardian Job Prlntory ti membered that the men were drawn 501101110 denBnd-i Entirely upon the cnllrely from the lawns and had migration of men to Australia. The had no experience of agriculturallnlfll’ Australian Stews which take conclllllons lmlll they began ghejthe men trained at Brandon and Mlnlsllry o; ml”, coulm lClaydon at present are Wesiem all la esllmhled that the C05; QflAU-‘ltfflllil and Victoria, and there is non-residential centres works out atflflwllyfl the dink!!!‘ that either State about 20 shillings a week per manJmP-Y Vllry the numbe 0i’ men it is which includes one hot meal daily Prepared t0 lake after the course and a half a crown a week pocketlof trB-lnln! 11118 beflllll- If the money l; l, expected that‘ when scheme is established permanently. tho scheme is in full working ore-Ill may be possible for the Austral- m the wally coal, h, the l-esldehpliun Federal Government after con- lhl cent,” wlll be 4o, a ma“ Thisysultation with the diflerent States. o; courm l, ln addmon h, the uhqto fix an annual quota of trained employmenl p“ whlch the man men who could bc absorbed. This continues m draw, But, on the cth-iwould- at any raw. slve the home t! er side of the balance-sheet is thdfllltllllrliles l! bf-‘Wll’ 911M109 01 IMP- fact that the men who attend thclillnii Ollt the Yearly PYOSPIIIYIIHB and eel-m.” are leached from the glougiliof covering the period when the o; chronic llngmplgylflgnt, and umfiCanadian door is closed. While that in practically every case, restorcddoor is open, Canada is willing to definitely to the ranks oi the wage- take as many men as the training earners. As, for the momc .l., no ex-ccntres can send her.“ Nfll‘\\'4'l§l(lll l“|‘01K111“1' BQSSQHKU“ iif 1.1L!) u. ill. iuduY- (11 11'" ll l l,.l_.,§_-,.ll,.p|"s zinrl mcmbciui uf lliil vrmv Ill 1111' 11"111"-‘111*' or ui lllrisi 2-1 uu-rrl llfllllillll l‘: ; ~tv lll‘.‘l‘lll‘l'llii'lllill' rescues |\\ in j bouts, police bouts uiul 'll1l"l lull-imi- 4 nits. Tho survivors: _m~ li-lullml ~vvrui women and children. The fri-iitlllci‘ we"! 1lo\\‘u Wlllllll ‘ifii-vu uiiuuiils Wlilll‘ those uhpuril pillylliir-xw-il in_ flu‘ HIIDPTG!i‘lif‘illl:“. when ii wus foului iliui all ill!‘- imuis hurl been thrown from hvi‘ zin- vii-l “m! lime llI'Ollll)llt‘il ilu- us.- ivi‘ iifviurltu. l" fllg fllQQplilg persons zilinuril flu: 12.95!) ton freighter" as the liucr 73» foot long and of 34,569 toils, Illum- ml out oi the night. mutt uslnvl the ileaseggen. Wulcr quickly on- guifilii lilo cnliro uligiuo rooul orally umi nlheru 0f the lower silcfion oi find “’°"1'-1 110W 6° 1° lmllfl $'~‘1“’1‘ the ship, Within u imv minutes ilu- (ii-cs: oi‘ Sacrifice, supci-utriirtiiro, of the freighter dotted with frantic. passengers um soumuu us iliv vessel listed heavily by ilic stern. lililuy juuipvil lulu lilo blur-k Wlilfli‘ of the liurboi‘ null vzilicrl in rapidly gwnlicriiig Yflllvlli‘ crafts. ' Two ferry hmiia running l)('l.\\'t‘i‘il m. Npw Bmnflwlvk Munlolpununll‘ ll“. lhlllm-y “mi Mallimimu m s1. umcnt. wcetcd in {irlington Ccmc- 5cm lo ll (lcnrge, Staten island. lliill(‘rl In llliiill‘ trips and joined a. lifobml! lu-ziirr. Ono ferry landed lfi surviv- |ors til the lluliory whilc the second |hound for Staten Island, rcsrurwl sovorul llllll‘l‘i~4. Eight wcru picked up by flip Paris. j Thu huui for survivors vouiinurril through the night. long after the silent ivutcrs of the main (‘lliillilhll had crnmploti-ly submerged Hm‘ freighter. PARiS RESUMES VOYAGE 'I‘hv Paris stood through iii» night iii quarantine ucvcrui milvu nwuy uud resumed its voyage i.) liavro nl. six a. m. after immigra- tion mcn had removed lhc freight- er‘s survivors. Tho iiuor wnu not riamugofi. (luptuin Yvcu Thomas r-l- portoii thc crush by wireless m police headquarters before the voy- llge was resumed. Captain Ludwig Hansel, 0i’ the freighter, his wife and fnur-year-olrl son were rosnucd by a ferry lanai, and taken to Si. Vincent's lioepiiai on Staten isl- and. Other survivors worn treats-d M. Si. Vincent's hospital and at thc Battery. Throc posslblo causes of tho cnl- lision were advanced by witnesses, a. strong northwest wind which "will". across tho upper bay; nu obb iirie which at ilio point where the collision occurred runs willi cmiuificrnbio iilrniigih, and up» sunken hulk lying a short. distance away oi a freighter which wont down in tho channel last fall about u hall‘ milo from ilie suituc of lib- arty. FREIGHTER ears rum m No warning of flic crush (tunic, The aviairix, who failed to ach- ieve her goal of being the first. woman to span the broad Atlantic by air, but who made tho longest over-ivater flight 0n record, set foot on lllllil for the first time since Tuesday uiglii when she and Hal- dorman left Roosevelt Field, Will] Paris as their goal. The two flyers wore safe and well after their hazardous venturo and were taken under the wing oi the civil governor here, who invited them to be his guests. Miss Elder arrived Inokilig m4 if she had jusyleft Broadway. She had been cool and courageous throughout the great adventure, ii who declared, and had never lost either her sangfroit or her lip stick. stick. "Thflllk You very much", worn Ruth's first words when she and Haiderman were taken aboard the L Dutch tanker Barcndrecht 0n Thursday, the crew said today Then she produced her lip stick, apparently obvious to the fact that 0N WITH ilNER ridc m ('Ulij1111"{1"" "W1" 11"" .- l lwmlh-h lilwl- Paris, lcnuiiuglinailic the handling 0i‘ the 111101‘ *1 she had iusl stepped from the very Lulu If fir: siiiiun oi‘ libflrly l" N°wfdflf1cun task‘ ou l» ‘ -‘ l 1 ’ York lhry, ruuimcd uuil sank the jaws of death to safety. So (lee Thu sinking "1 the ll(:.<l.‘l6i£iZ1"1v1nn impression did her sangfroig placed lillilillPl‘ nilstaixln in thc (iii- ln we lace of ll", grvm danger She out pulh of H)" lulrlllll’ lvllfflljl" ""1 had Just escaped make on the lu rcsiiiu: in n llll-‘ilfiilll Wllll 111" UTBW of the tanker. that the lip llYHl slllllfvll ship m lvlflvk llll‘ Pl“ slick eillfioiic was duly noted in an iirr» cimnncl. Tu uvlllfl 111" lwmofficial summary of the rescue us lllilliil. iililllUYlllUH soul, IL “'0ill(l be glvml out by ll", llllrhlllll-phllljfl urlrosxsairy fur traffic to swim! P9111‘ radio Operator. nilnly n-lnsv to thc lillill bunks on Allhollgll Ml,“ Ehhjlv was lln“.ll_ (luvcrunns lHlililll. ' ling 1o give uii interview until lai- The lklssnlliwll. l‘<‘i!1»‘l1<'l‘<‘l1 "5 or. if was learned iu a staiomcut Skvin. NlllWitY- 1llll1 1'9“" 11R '1'“ lrivounui by the radio operator cm-vlcu 0i ihr- American-Cuban lllellhlx lllal llm explosion l" “u; lllllt‘ u!‘ lhis viii‘, bflnllllli-f 811K111‘ American flirl's engine followed from (‘uhu the bumping of tho piano ligflllliil. _ _ S"? $1f1€ 0f! illlGbBi-ll'llil(li'8t3lll after ' ,1? Winks iar oeu broken off by 111 glmlith seats. The flalncs from the - are sio up so hgli that, had B8 tho fiarendrecht carried benzol or . . - 211% no, she would have blown up, Canadian Minister ll we slated. T110 flyflrfl. although balked of l their hope i ii , ibileclal to thc Guardian) l, uhhhlol; 3122:1110 lgfllllltilalllliffillll ‘VASHINGTON’ 0c" “@5110 1° Bet there lust the some’ Dlflllll commemora ngl l - v l - the Americans who died in the (fig, ‘ghxglmtilllllgfaulllagll? 1311x3110"- Cnnodinn overseas military forces guese um“ boat m il be ‘"1"- luring the Great War, will be un- mule l0 Pam " '3 "11- ell vcilcd by Hon. Vincent Massey, the NEW Yolik NY 0 t Canadian Minister. in the presence Funds were cabled Ml" -R° - 15’- or loading officials oi Canada and am, hm, pllol Ge 55 “P11131091” thc United States on November 1i. nodal,‘ ‘.l. H ‘Mccurgl’ Haldelllfln u. was announced today. The mon- lol. Mlss Elder‘ Said s; filmllléznaggl; . . Bank oi Fayal at n t‘ i . ill a til‘ cc by Col. the 1°, - Ola ilrill Jlv L. Elfhifilflfxagllfldlhi) Minis- lgllllerfioxiss Elder and 1191' wlllllflll- _ _ landed today. M, - mlnl flh_li‘l'fi\‘v' from thc liairbor, pnlir-c buulu I01 0f Mllltin and 1'10“- DMBM F- Cardle sai r MC d that "sufficient funds n; _ 0f both of them" had been Hon. Frank B. Kellogg. Secretary Sen“ _,______.>__ _ of State.‘ has been invited to parti- cles....:.";2';:r:..ru*t::i°.m: OllllllO Cattle Rustler Sent T0 be unable to w,“ w‘ New School Policy Pen. For Six Years BARRIE, 0nt., Oct. l5. - Jug. Not Yet In Oflnlagllgnfillifsfltyglilll _ connection with thc crime wove (Special u» the Guardian) “r "“‘“°.'"“m"“ “"1 “h” 1°""“ roaouro, om, Oct. l5.—-The ;l1w'l‘j,':|"°l'll’;jlr‘flf‘l'°{‘ fll;"“'“"°" “l "l" new Bilingual School Policy, recent- aemsncad m ‘slxn ' "rlllllllfl- 11:15 i_v announced by Premier G. H. Fer- Porlsnloulh enllegslur” l? M‘? kuson following receipt of Merch- luflllcl Mchvpoy M m“ ‘l. ll y l 1' nnt's report upon conditions in Eng- hem yaalerllay Tw' e u‘: “B “'1 lish-French schools in the province a" of m l ‘l- of) m‘ memb‘ is not yet in operation, it is leamec ‘ a u“ or w” “m” mam“ British Residents Appeal T0 Govt. (Special to the Guardian) l HANKOW. China. Oct. 11-13m- ishrcsidenls of the former British concession here, holding one of the mcst serious mass meetings that they have ever called, today 1017"‘. ally appealed to the British govern- lment to demand an improvement in lthe condition of the former conces- sion or to use force if necessary to leject soldiery and trespasscrs. The mass meeting appealed to the Lon- don Government for relief from what the British residents regard as the hopeless conditions resulting from the military regiments in Hankow. civil mismanagement and - graft affecting the former British concession which was returned to Chino. on March 15 as a result of the Chen-0‘Mally agreement. The appeal asks London to inform the Nationalist Government that unless the Military and other tres- passers are ejected from the former concession henceforth maintaining an efficient administration. The British Government reserves the right to take the necessary steps for the accomplishment of this purpose from time to time landing thc forces necessary. Are Women Drivers Greater Risk Than Men? LONDON. Oct. iii-Tho question whether women are more (longer- ous drivers than mcn has br-on lllllifill discussed lately. li in inter- osiiug to find that several of tho leading insurance compuniqgnrc lu- clined to penalize womeuasfzir as accident insuruiiro policies are concerned. The liiaueliesier Guardian relates that a mnu whose daughter had just bought u motor-cycle ilecideti to take out an accident policy for licr, as she had only taken out a third-policy pnrly policy for her machine. After shc had filled in the usual form he took it to .1 certain well-known company- and paid the premium. Wlicu lilo policy arrived u few weeks later it‘ was found that. several clauses giving the company extra protection llllil been udilcii. As the girl in quies- iiou was an experienced motorist who hurl u<=vci' llilil nu accident n protest ivzis made. Th0 niuuvcr: “'l‘h¢~_'v were rvully good forms. We try to nvnlrl llli-illfillg women ag- ainst al-i-iriouls ii‘ we possibly can, and ii‘ our l'F\i)l‘(\Si‘lliZillV0 llllil not made u mistake in thinking that the [lfllltiy was fnr u man on your bringing it in we probably should not have ' ‘ifillllfifl it at all." Birmingham Observes Centenary 0f Art iilitMlNfli-IAEU, Plug, Oct. l5. — The Birmingham Royal Society of Artiste recently celebrated its 1001b yvcai- by holding a centenary exhib- ition ll began in a small way in" holding its first exhibition in a room nnrmnlly used as an auction eerie" sale-room. and from ihni humble origin the society rapidly grow and soon hogan to exercise u (loci-led influence in thc art of the period. Of the Society's pael- prosiideiiis no fewer than seven held that office coinridcntly with the presidency of Iii Royal Ac.» demy, whilc others achieved l iii" Mofus ARE ECONOMHZHL“ THEY EAT uofumr. Bu‘ luus lull ABOUT vuu IN W MHPEB i ‘Four Prairie Provinc- es Growing in Polit- icai Power- Meigh- en-Ferguson Clash Fruitlesls. WINNIPEG, Oct. l5.—"TllC elec- tion of Hon. R. B. Bennett to the leadership of the Conservative par- ty. illustrates the growing political strength of the four western prov- inces of Canada." declared J. T. llaig, Conservative member-elect of the Manitoba legislature, in ~addres-‘ sing members of the Caledonian Club here today. Mr. Huig was chairman of the credentials and resolutions commit- tee of thc National Conservative Convention. “Without giving away any sec- rets," said Mr. Haig, “British Col- umbia, with one or two exceptions, voted solid for Mr. Bennett, Alber- ta, on the second ballot. supported him on bloc; Saskatchewan was half and Manitoba voted for Rogers on the first ballot and was practically unanimous for Bennett on the see- 0nd.“ Continuing his analysis of the vote on the leadership Mr. f-laig said that the Maritime Provinces also voted for Mr, Bennett. "Tho delegates from Ontario an Quebec,“ he added. "voted on th» first ballot for Guthrie and Cahan. respectively. bu! on the second bal- lot considerable numbers transfer- red their votes to Mr. Bennett, and had a third luallot been necessary. very many delegates. as they will no afterward, would have switched 0 the ivcsterncr." In the course of his address, Mr. Hziig referred to the clash between don. Howard Ferguson. Premier of Ontario and Arthur Meighen, form- er leader of the party. "The attempt of Mr. Meighen in use the convention for the purposc of vindicating his Hamilton speech was uncalled for." Mr. Haig assert- ed. "and the challenge by Premier Ferguson lo 1hr: principles in the Hamilton speech, failed even to rip- rplc the convention as far as actual results were concerned." ' Mr. Haig declared that the results of the convention hud proved satis- factory to all sections of the Domin- ion, and concluded with thc re- mark: "Thc convention was a tri umph for" democracy. No longer will a few members of the House of Commons and the Senate be able to dominate the Conservative party." iaiior ilisiinction afterwards. Ani- "hi-ZS! those were Sir Edward Burma-Jones and Frank Brangwyn. T11"; 140F101)‘ derived iia royal title from a command exhibition iriveu iii 186$ for (Jun-on Vigrhrip, who liud cncn visited rim Society's galleries WllllO shv was Princess, Hlui had bei-n greatly impressed with what she saw. Although tho $16181)’ s present building ill mew Street has not its former dignity exicruail,v—ilio exigencies of strong glovoiopmcins ggmpclled the demo]. llirui oz‘ inc imposing Corinthian coluuiiis~riie= gallery is still one of iho best in be found in the prov- inces apart from the museums. Tim CfliliLliliify exhibition embraced an hlfllllrlv" vulivclion of works reprq. sc-mim: about. 150 ilrililiu, Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA OATS. Better Oats. Better China. A11 grocers. 9646-l0-l2-if. "Sw- "ih-nr-mi l)iil)lli4"_ Cornwall Hull, Monday ovniiiug, October 17in, lriiilPllifi-i served. 9555', .. .“01'- 1110K’ Soc Buck Jones iu Flying linruoman". Also comedy. llunicr ltivm- iunlgiii, French Riv. i l Observers worn of the npiniov that all three of these causes might have had a contributory ahnro iu tho crash. Tho wiml and Square Garden Corporation, George at the Dept. of Education offices in gang were 815° she“ 9'18“ 1'57"“- Queen's Park today. New inspect- ilty on fivo counts of ors who have been appointed do no‘. Eu fake over their duties until Nov.l “"1 rmmvmg w“ Thc first problem being considered wfifl?! lfivgndixevlllw wh l d . o p ea - by thc Minitsry is that of designat- ing suitable Normal and Training e schools for teachers in the French- $32335 to E iir-h - ' ' ng Schools which are to be in nolloiirllllialhnrllrega. "Harryl Can~ irlcts. H M 9,111 s h l5’ l l ‘ll m l lob . I'll Bl‘ 0y. al of Toronto clear . . . . . . . . . l ~1 tawmcartvi-o beirll: ‘éongldereli but no whnm plemed “my ‘"1 corporatcd in thc new system. Sev- dward Hicklanii, who pleaded stealing sentenced m the penitentiary or, 'l‘ucsd:iy. 9731 ._.__. . "1lllluirc fie Qlironic Disessel 112 Prince Street, Dr. Ciiit_ Don't 001113’. recovery in next tin-sq d guilty on three counts was sen- IWO years and six moderate winds, partly probably showers in eastern various Montreal clear mouths. 9.13.3 m” ronourii-oli. m, -—<lV|arltim0, -__ cloudy. "Bridgetown Wddnesday, spoo- dis ial show-host in years. 9605-1044-3! l. _ .._.___ bat Wholesome Whole Whqql delel-mlnmlon ll l, en m d l Chflrkes of ihefiwor receiving wore Quebec cloudy . . 54-30 Ccroul the 100 percent food in connechon Wm, 21y lfllhemf‘ ° n released on suspended charges. (iharlottolown fuir .. 50-45 bread. biscuit. muffins. etc. —————-<-0>-——-— —"_" -'-— 111111141X C10l-N1Y v 61*“ 9188-0ct3-tf _ L. (Tex) Rickard, president and Si. John clear 62-44 __.._ Ill Profits general manager. made known io- Boston clear . . . 60-46 “Reserve Wednesday November "all New York clear . . . . . . . . .. 60-44 9th for Annual Bszlsr of ulna. Seen By Rickard NEW YORK, Oct. exceeding $1,300,000 are expected to be realised for 102'! by the Madison ust 31. net Profits after interest and taxes were deducted. amounted to lib-Profits 8685.000. Rickard ma. run wag equivalent t0 $1.74 per share earned ' on 324,860 shares of no-par common stock outstanding. For the first eight months, to Ailg_ High tide this afternoon at 4.81 Aid of Hazelbrook Baptist Church, and tomorrow morning at 3.22. 970749.15.“ Sun sets thi afternoon at 5.10 and rises tomorrow morning at "See "l-‘lnnigan’: Fortune" by Little Pond Dramatic Club in Si. 6.21. best quarter moon Monday, Oct. Margaret's flail Thursday n hi. 17th. 10.08 a.m. . ‘Oct. 80th. 9595.10? l llsk You r ilrocer This _Ti a me lfor “ROBIN il00ii"Tthe Belt . _ _l _ ' mwrsmuewééé‘